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Avoid rush orders and overnight charges - Many urns are made to order so don't delay purchases especially during the holidays.
Avoid rush orders and overnight charges - Many urns are made to order so don't delay purchases especially during the holidays.

Handcrafted Celtic Dragon Raku Ceramic Cremation Urn

SKU UTT-194
Original price $359.00 - Original price $489.00
Original price
$459.00
$359.00 - $489.00
Current price $459.00

The Celtic Dragon Raku Ceramic Cremation Urn is a handcrafted ceramic memorial urn with an intertwined Celtic Dragon pattern on the front. Each art piece is individually and uniquely made to order in the USA.

Raku is a traditional ancient Japanese firing process in which each piece of pottery is taken from the kiln red hot, the molten glaze silken and glowing. Then it is placed in a bed of straw or leaves in an air-tight container. The dry plant material immediately bursts into flame, and the “reduction chamber” is sealed. The flame and the smoking, oxygen-starved atmosphere transform the glaze surface, creating raku's unique, seemingly ancient colors and textures. So each of our Raku-fired urns is special and one of a kind.

Features

  • Free ground shipping
  • Made in the USA to order
  • Dimensions: 10-12" H x 6-9" W
  • Available in several sizes
    • Standard - 180 cubic inches
    • Large - 220 cubic inches
    • Child - 75 cubic inches
  • Each urn is unique - see photos
Production & Delivery
  • Made to order within 3-5 weeks
  • Free standard ground shipping included
  • Ground time in transit varies by destination; usually 2-6 business days
Call us: toll-free at 877-900-5309 with any questions about our urns, shipping and delivery times, use, storage, or other options.
 

Customer Reviews

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Christopher Constantine
Generally Satisfied

The product took a few weeks longer than expected to deliver, but looks very nice. I am happy with the colors, and although I was at first concerned about some hair-line cracks in the finish, I was told that this is a normal feature of Raku fired pottery. All in all, it is a fine looking urn.